I have conducted psychological, psychoeducational, and neuropsychological assessments, as well as individual and family therapy since 2003. I continued my clinical training at the Medical College of Georgia and the Charlie Norwood Veteran's Affairs Medical Center consortium where I continued my psychotherapy and assessment training with children and adults. I returned to Emory to complete my postdoctoral training where I focused on the assessment and treatment of adolescents with significant stress-related and behavior problems.

I maintain a small private practice. When I am not engaged in clinical practice, I spend my professional time as a researcher and teacher. I am currently an Assistant Professor at Mercer University (Note: This private practice is not in any way associated with Mercer University). I am at my core a scientist-practitioner. My clinical practice, research, and teaching continually inform one another.

About Me

I am a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of Georgia (License No. PSY003743). In my time as a psychologist and across my training, I have been fortunate to work with diverse groups of people. I have worked therapeutically with children, adolescents, and families and have had extensive training and experience in the assessment of a range of psychological conditions including ADHD, learning disorders, and other difficulties. I received a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Psychology from Clemson University and a Ph.D. in Psychology from Emory University.